I love my apogee ONE which basicly what you are talking about, but slightly larger.
i also love my ipad.
Just need a really nice mic solution for the pad.
love the one cable thing.
Apparently, a lot of other people have the same idea, as there is a ton of ios audio stuff coming out lately.
I'm...
thanks Beck for the informative post.
As to your point about rolling off the highs on low frequency sources when tracking, i agree.
problem with the 388 is the semi para eq.
If you try and roll off stuff it just ends up being a notch. Or two notches.
I would almost rather just have a simple...
thanks for all the posts above, especially beck.
it would be nice to have phantom, of course.
But in 1985 i'll bet the typical user of this machine probably didn't even have a condensor.
Seems like they should have provided a bit more gain with the preamps then considering that users
were...
For wreckd above;
i wouldn't expect much in the way of resoulution.
Speaking for myself only, i've just decided to move on and chalk it up to experiance.
zombie thread, back from the dead!
I got a couple of replacement ribbons years ago. i was suprised that they actually showed up.
Half of the stuff i bought was ok, but I don't think i'll ever do a group buy again.
The comment about sealing the walls is a good idea.
Concrete ( and grout and mortor, etc) does something called "dusting" which means that it never stops shedding fibers.
You will have an unending level of dust in there unless you seal.
A simple acrylic sealer designed for concrete will do the...
I would maybe just get an 8 channel interface and transfer all 8 tracks at the same time into a DAW.
Or, since you are going to a studio anyway, just bring the 80-8 with you and let them transfer the tracks.
i had a friend who made a super sturdy foam lined wooden case for his deck, and he used...
i wish i hadnt just bought an extra head 6 months ago. It's just the head too, by itself.
:(
Have any rollers for my tascam 48?
I get the impression that tascam used the same rollers for several of their decks.
at least that's how i've seen them listed on ebay sometimes.
Hey, the whole idea of recording is artificial.
That"s fine. It is it's own thing.
I just can't get over the collosal effort the eagles went through to get the drum tracks as described in
The original post in this thread.
I mean those drum parts have got to be simplest ever
I can see maybe...